Your gamerDNA learns what you love about games so it can tell you what you'll enjoy about others. When you "run" your gamerDNA at a game page (like this one) the data within your gamerDNA is calculated against all the data associated with the game, in this case Adventure, and what comes out the other side are all the things your gamerDNA has in common with the game. Pretty cool!

Your gamerDNA learns what you love about games so it can tell you what you'll enjoy about others. When you "run" your gamerDNA at a game page (like this one) the data within your gamerDNA is calculated against all the data associated with the game, in this case Adventure, and what comes out the other side are all the things your gamerDNA has in common with the game. Pretty cool!

“This is one of the oldest computer games in existence. It's even older than pong. It's so old, that Zork is based on it.
This game was actually written on a mainframe computer. When the Apple II was introduced, somebody had the idea of...”

“This is one of the oldest computer games in existence. It's even older than pong. It's so old, that Zork is based on it.

This game was actually written on a mainframe computer. When the Apple II was introduced, somebody had the idea of re-writing it in 6502 and selling it on a single (mostly empty) 5 1/4" floppy disk.

As old as this game is, some of the puzzles (and the jokes) are classics, though only a few of them actually made it into Zork.The most distinct difference between Adventure and Zork, other than that the setting is a different dungeon, is that Adventure could only handle 2 word sentences.

Oh, and Adventure doesn't have any Grues. If your lamp burns out, you just fall into a pit.”